Ground Control Horseshoes will last on average 2 shoeing periods. You can usually have them reset using different holes for a second and sometimes even a third shoeing period. It depends on how hard, how much, and over what terrain you ride.
A buggy horse that drives six times a week at a trot over asphalt will get only 6 weeks of use, whereas a trail rider riding 15 miles a week over varied terrain can get up to 20 weeks of use. More.
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